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Birth of a Nation
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It’s the Fourth of July
In the USA
It’s hard to miss
What with all the sales
In the computer
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And all the local booms
That will happen
Between buildings
In the neighborhood
This evening
Upsetting dogs
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The bell did not crack then
And the document
For the assembly
And the criers
Wasn’t ready then
More like the sixth
And no one need worry
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A day was selected
For the start of freedom
And a nation
Approving thirteen groups
That did not want to fight
But would fight
A famous army
With a storied king
From faraway
Now home
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Home needing freedom
From political
And corporate interests
That took more and more away
Until at home we said,
Enough
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And war is war
It would not be kind
Or clean
Though ranks set on the field
Were tried
And when to start the battle
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Really
How farmers
Children died
Holding guns
Or something enough like
To draw fire from the foe
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There were strategies
And spies
And those with local knowledge
Of terrain
And somehow
Against the European mind
For monarchs
The war was won
By merchants and farmers
Fugitives and foreigners
Identified
Foregoing slaves
To free
Only to count
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With vision to admire
Yet with fractures
Like the bell that was fractured at
Other times
Now we had to form a nation
With all the blunders
And the cheating
All the buildings
And the farmland
All the expanding
All the settling to come
With treaties
Skirmishes
And battles
We borrowed names
America
The United States of America
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We asked for God
Too often after everything arranged
Maybe we could do better at that
Now
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God is known in many ways
Inside this land
The values of the heart
And mind
And neighborhood
Remain the same
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Reasons abound
For trying God first
Each day
In every time
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In a nation born
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C L Couch
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United States flag painted on the side of a Saturn V rocket.
Photo by Brian McGowan on Unsplash
Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, United States
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